Politicians and tech firms can co-opt legitimate concerns to restrict speech, stifle criticism and tilt public debates On May 21, the federal government unveiled a lengthy “digital charter” with the noble goals of expanded Internet access and more trust online. If you peel back the feel-good 10 principles and stated justifications, however, you find a
Federal Digital Charter Just a New Weapon in the Censorship Arsenal
Politicians and tech firms can co-opt legitimate concerns to restrict speech, stifle criticism and tilt public debates On May 21, the federal government unveiled a lengthy “digital charter” with the noble goals of expanded Internet access and more trust online. If you peel back the feel-good 10 principles and stated justifications, however, you find a